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    De Coster described the mentor archetype as “The mentor provides motivation, insights and training to help the hero.”(De Coster 5) Timon and Pumbaa represent this description of the mentor archetype because when Simba was at his lowest point, they gave him helpful insight about leaving his past behind him and moving on with his life. They also help Simba by helping him grow up in the jungle, teaching him how to live and…

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    Care Recommendations

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    When you think it may be useful to include information in any of these categories in a Care Recommendation or Patient Background item, you should review the section in the Sensitive Information Policy applicable to the state in which your facility or clinic is located and strictly follow the applicable rule for that category of information. If you have any questions, you should feel free to call your Client Relations Manager, who can answer your questions and provide additional guidance.…

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    through his chronicles of the war, but also a deeply personal exploration of the human spirit during the war. The author's purpose in writing this memoir is multilayered; he wants to honor the memories of those who served alongside him, and to provide insight into the realities and hardships of the Vietnam War to future generations. I chose this book because I was very interested in learning more about the Vietnam War, having very little prior knowledge I found that I was constantly…

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    Group Leader Role

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    Role of the Group Leader In the Adlerian group, the role of the leader is to create a safe and trusting environment. All the articles that were reviewed in the paper showed that the leader was able to create a safe a trusting environment for the group members to share. In my experience as the group leader, I failed to achieve this task as per my member’s feedback. The week one’s format of Hedtke’s (2010) dissertation suggests to provide the group with “a brief explanation of the group structure,…

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    Analysis Of Alive Inside

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    “Alive Inside” allows the audience to have an insight into the lives of Nursing Homes. The entire documentary is based on Dan Cohen, a social worker, who began a new organization called Music and Memory. When watching the documentary, I constantly compared the techniques used in the nursing homes to those discussed in class. In class, we discussed the elderly and Geriatrics. The lectures dealt with elderly who had neurological disorders like: Depression, Alzheimer’s, Dementia, Schizophrenia…

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    the social world is no less important than what we say and how we record, interpret, and react to what we say about the social reality (Zuev and Nathansohn, 2015). Therefore, one of the grounding ideas of visual sociology is that valid scientific insight in society can be acquired by observing, analysing and theorising its visual manifestations: behavior of people/organisation and material products of culture/organisational culture (Zuev and Nathansohn,…

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    things. When phrased this way, the listener may realize that the speaker is suggesting they have a grasp of science. They may understand the deeper causality behind why the sky is blue. There is a certain degree of effort needed to acquire such an insight. As Albert Einstein once said “Any fool can know. The point is to understand.”. To know a process isn’t very useful, but to understand a process is valuable. This isn’t to suggest that…

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    Mo The Red Guard

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    Bo, Mo. “I Was a Teenage Red Guard.” New Internationalist Magazine, Apr. 1987, newint.org/features/1987/04/05/teenage/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2017. This website describes Mo Bo, a Red Guard, who shares his personal experiences, showing the reader the atrocities the Red Guards committed. Although the source is a magazine, it provides a different perspective into the life of a Red Guard. At the same time, while this primary source doesn’t provide straightforward information, it allows for…

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    Parental Engagement Issues

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    a rich complex understanding of different phenomenon and social contexts. These areas are taking precedence at the beginning of the study by eliciting data which could be generalized to specific demographics and populations. (Russell, 2013) These insights are illustrating the way this method will take a unique approaching when examining the scope of the problem and long term implications. This allows them to have a sense of objectivity while they are studying the problem. The different pieces…

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    Discuss the poem's use of the theme (Culture and Identity). What is the meaning that we construct from the poem? What is the insight about life that we can derive from it? The poem “We Wear the Mask” was written during the post-civil war era. Paul Laurence Dunbar was never enslaved, however, both of his parents had been slaves. The social identity of individuals is related to their ethnic and cultural identities which provide them a perception of purpose in life. Raised in period when racism was…

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